The issue sheds light on linking Riyadh-based public utilities to RCRC’s urban information system. It also features a Study of Land Uses in Riyadh, a report on renovation of Rumaliah Mosque and Al-Qibli Mosque in Riyadh, and Riyadh Investors’ Guide.
The issue’s main topics include modification of construction regulations, improvement of residential buildings’ uses, irrigation and drainage systems in private gardens, Riyadh in the 1940s, and revegetation of degraded desert environments.
The issue features reports on Arriyadh Development Company, and Riyadh city and its environs in the ancient Arabic poetry.
In this issue, read about RCRC’s integrated program for environment management and protection in Riyadh, review of the current status of waste management in the city, and inauguration of a new computer network to keep up with open systems technology.
The issue’s topics include Public Facility Provision Plan in Riyadh until 1415H, use of ecological systems in water filtration at Wadi Hanifah, and tips for a better house (III).
In this issue, RCRC conducts studies on land uses and population in the city of Riyadh, fungal life in Riyadh and its environs, tips for a better house (II), and RCRC participates in the First Gulf Water Conference.
In this issue, read the tips for a better house, plant life around the city of Riyadh, and Riyadh city 127 years ago.
In this issue, the Diplomatic Quarter wins two awards, Riyadh Economic Development Plan, Al-Masmak History and Architecture, groundwater level control program in Riyadh, and the Islamic Scientific Heritage Exhibition.
The issue sheds light on a number of topics including immanent completion of Phase 2 of Qasr Al-Hukm Development Program, Riyadh city throughout history, and groundwater level reduction projects in Riyadh. The issue also features a report on completion of land uses survey of 1411H.
The issue’s main topics include completion of King Fahd Road project, environment protection at Wadi Hanifah, and the Foreign Ministry Staff Compound, which represented the Kingdom in the award of the Council of ministers of Arab Housing and Reconstruction. The issue also has a report on restoration of the old walls and gates of Riyadh.
The issue sheds light on a number of topics including earmarking SAR 345 million for the comprehensive program to solve the problem of groundwater level increase, Riyadh urban sphere, and Riyadh and Addiriyah 175 years ago.
In this issue, read about Qasr Al-Hukm development program, and the efforts to build alternative roads to Makkah Road and improve King Fahd Road alternative roads. You also can read about the Military Heritage Gallery.